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Across Asia on a Bicycle

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(4,3 Sterne; 5 Bewertungen)

In 1890, two Americans newly graduated from college set out to travel around the world on a then-new invention, the modern bicycle. In 1893 they returned, have covered over 15,000 miles, at that time the "longest continuous land journey ever made around the world." This is their account of their trip across Turkey, Persia, Turkestan and northern China. It described their adventures traveling along through regions few outsiders ever visited. And include climbing Mount Ararat (they didn't find an ark) and a meeting with the then Chinese Prime Minister. And numerous photographs selected from the 2,500 taken on the almost 3 year trip. (summary by Annise) (5 hr 40 min)

Chapters

Preface

3:31

Read by pyfeman43

Beyond the Bosporus

37:06

Read by DJRickyV

Beyond the Bosporus Part 2

26:28

Read by Lewis-James Mordieu

The Ascent of Mt. Ararat

24:04

Read by Jim Price

The Ascent of Mt. Ararat Part 2

28:10

Read by Jim Price

Through Persia to Samarkand

31:17

Read by Mark Chulsky

Through Persia to Samarkand Part 2

23:32

Read by Mark Chulsky

The Journey from Samarkand to Kuldia

25:29

Read by Lynne T

The Journey from Samarkand to Kuldia Part 2

22:23

Read by Lynne T

Over the Gobi Desert

24:53

Read by Tony Oliva

Over the Gobi Desert Part 2

25:43

Read by Richard Shipp

Over theGobi Desert Part 3

25:52

Read by Richard Shipp

An Interview with the Prime Minister of China

20:06

Read by Availle

An Interview with the Prime Minister of China Part 2

21:37

Read by Availle

Bewertungen

(5 Sterne)

Narration is a mixed bag, but I found the book interesting. If you are interested in cultures and/or history, you will likely also enjoy it.